Title : 
Developing first-year students´ perceptions of the engineering profession through realistic, client-driven problems
         
        
            Author : 
Moore, Tamara ; Diefes-Dux, Heidi ; Imbrie, P.K.
         
        
            Author_Institution : 
Dept. of Curriculum & Instruction, Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN
         
        
        
        
        
            Abstract : 
The integration of engineering contexts and advanced engineering topics into a first-year foundational engineering course are realized by the use of realistic, client-driven problems called Model-Eliciting Activities (MEAs). Model-Eliciting Activities incorporate advanced engineering content, yet are suitable for undergraduate engineering students. These problems are being used as a mechanism to help first-year students understand the nature of the engineering profession and the broad range of skills required to solve open-ended problems. The question is whether the students perceive the interconnectedness of the MEA contexts, the engineering disciplines typically involved in solving similar real-world problems, and the skills necessary to produce quality solutions. Following an in-class implementation of one MEA, students completed a MEA reflection survey. The goal of this paper is to analyze this survey in order to investigate students´ perception of: (1) the skills required to solve the Model-Eliciting Activity, (2) how this MEA relates to engineering studies and practice, and (3) their own learning
         
        
            Keywords : 
educational courses; engineering education; Model-Eliciting Activity; advanced engineering content; client-driven problems; engineering profession; first-year foundational engineering course; undergraduate engineering students; Automotive engineering; Context modeling; Data engineering; Engineering education; Engineering profession; Engineering students; Knowledge engineering; Mathematical model; Mathematics; Problem-solving; Engineering open-ended problem solving; First-year courses; Mathematical modeling; Student learning;
         
        
        
        
            Conference_Titel : 
Frontiers in Education, 2005. FIE '05. Proceedings 35th Annual Conference
         
        
            Conference_Location : 
Indianopolis, IN
         
        
        
            Print_ISBN : 
0-7803-9077-6
         
        
        
            DOI : 
10.1109/FIE.2005.1612228